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    When they get to jaspers house you hear them say, “where is he we know he came here a few weeks ago” they had followed him there once and returned on the hunch that he may have came there.

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      it came to mind while i was watching the news last night with the conflict going on, just made me think of the ‘uprising’ scene in Bexhill (which was obviously written as a direct comparison to the gaza situation anyway).

      Love the movie, my all time favourite

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        I still remember burning the DVDrw and printing out the cover, all these years later. Wierd memory to be so engrained.

        That movie should have gotten way more accolades, such a fantastic film.

        Also, District9 kinda always felt like it had a bit of the Isreal/Palestine conflict feeling to it.

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          49 months ago

          That’s cos D9 was about apartheid so you saw a modern apartheid state and saw a correlation.

          Neil Blomkamp is South African. D9 was about the group areas act that removed people from their homes into townships all over South Africa.

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          Kinda funny that my memory of it is that rips were available before the movie hit theatres here.

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            49 months ago

            Yep, I lived with 4 other guys at the time and we were all so excited to put it up on the massive trinitron TV. Man that tv… God of War never looked so amazing.

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      49 months ago

      I’m pretty strict on movies (5/10 = a solid movie, didn’t hate, will probably watch again, 6/10 = did some notable stuff, 7/10 = excellent, will absolutely watch again, 8/10 = outstanding, brought some new ideas or just did everything incredibly, 9/10 = masterpiece, 10 = ???)

      I gave Children of Men a 10. I don’t have many 10s.

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          Oh gawd I’m not on my computer so I can’t find my IMDB but from the best of my memory:

          Sunshine: 7

          Requiem: 10

          Event Horizon: 6

          A.I.: Unrated because I don’t remember anything about it hahaha

          I might have Sunshine and Event Horizon swapped, too. But Requiem was a 10 for me.

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            Ok well I’ll go watch children of men, but you gotta freshen up on A.I. haha the above films are all 8+ for me, requiem also being the only 10 for me I think. Children of men is a solid 9 as I recall, but it’s always subject to change!

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              I’ll check out A.I. again. It was kinda boring when I first watched it, but I was pretty young when it came out and it wasn’t my style of movie. I think it would be now.

              When I was younger I watched The Prestige and that was extremely boring to me, but on a rewatch I couldn’t keep my eyes off it. That one’s a 9, teetering towards a 10 now.

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                Interesting, can’t say I remember what The Prestige is about either. Damn it man when am I going to watch all these films haha

                A.I. is definitely slow for a Spielberg film, but I think it really benfits from the slow initial pace, and overall slow arc. Gives you time to really chew on how the events and actions and what they mean to us now, and in the future. And it’s gorgeously shot. My God it’s a beautiful film just on a color theory basis, let alone set and costume etc.

                Ok one more film, speaking of color:

                What dreams may come

                (9.5 for me)

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                  Oh shit, my most recent high rating: The Skin I Live In, 9/10. Holy fucking dick, very confusing and mortifying film. Presented perfectly and conceptually unmatched. Not for everyone… pretty much every content warning possible.

                  Loved it.

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                  Logged in, remembering that I now have a password manager lawl

                  I gave both Sunshine and Event Horizon a 7, actually.

                  I’ve added What Dreams May Come to my watchlist—never saw that one!

                  The Prestige is about MAGIC. I find it to be a masterpiece.

                  Looking at my account, some highs:

                  Being John Malcovich: 9

                  The Lighthouse: 10

                  One Cut of the Dead: 9 (if anyone is reading this and hasn’t seen it, do NOT look anything up beforehand, and watch past the credits. GO IN BLIND. That is VERY important.)

                  Full Metal Jacket: 10

                  Dancer in the Dark: 9 (it even made me fucking cry, which nothing ever does except the ending to The Best Show Ever Made, Six Feet Under)

                  The Pianist: 10

                  Funny Games (American): 9 (highest rating for a horror movie from me, I think)

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      As far as suspense thrillers go it was a good one. Not my favorite genre but it was engaging.